🎬 Store in Style: Where Function Meets Fashion!
The Atlantic 52-DVD/Blu-ray Disc Tower in Gunmetal is a sleek storage solution that holds up to 52 discs. With a compact design measuring 8" x 9" x 42.2" and weighing just 1.63 pounds, it’s perfect for maximizing shelf space while adding a modern touch to your living room. Made from durable alloy steel, this freestanding rack is both lightweight and stylish, making it an ideal choice for any media collection.
Item Weight | 1.63 Pounds |
Item Dimensions D x W x H | 8"D x 9"W x 42.2"H |
Style Name | Rack |
Color | Multicolor |
Finish Types | Steel |
Material Type | Alloy Steel |
Required Assembly | No |
Mounting Type | Freestanding |
Room Type | Living Room |
Recommended Uses For Product | Game Tower |
Shelf Type | Tiered Shelf |
Number of Shelves | 52 |
Additional Features | Space Saving, Lightweight |
K**I
I can't live without this thing
Edit: 04/05/12I bought two more of these and couldn't be happier. I am currently fitting my Wii games on there as well as all of my PSP games (although the PSP games are "smaller" than a standard DVD box in width, but in height it's the same), AND best of all, i'm fitting a ton of my manga on it! All standard Japanese size manga (comic) books as well as, say, Tokyopop ones, fit fantastically on it. Out of my stack of about 40 manga, only one standard sized volume didn't fit, and it was due to the thickness of the book. All my other ones fit fine (some slightly tighter than others, but no shoving/cramming! I love my manga far too much to risk damaging any). Only issue you may run across is that as you're putting the books in with the spine shown outwards, the pages may split at the shelf metal, so you just have to be a bit more careful when sliding your books in there. If it took me 2 seconds to slide a game box in there, it only took around 5-7 seconds (or 10 seconds if i'm having a thicker book) to put a book in there instead.Another thing I noticed is that since these are towers, not a real book shelf, you can actually put one tower in front of the other to conserve space, and just move towers around to get to whichever "shelf" you want. WAY more convenient than double stacking (like front and back stacking) on a single bookshelf!I think i want to buy another 2 more (to bring my total to 5)!Single complaint though. I bought two of these together, and amazon shipped them to me in two separate ginormous boxes (the boxes are big enough to fit a 64" TV -_-;;; ). SEPARATE boxes even though I bought them in one go, AND it's clear that you can fit more than one of these towers in a single box. Hell you can probably fit 4 (though in the spirit of making sure nothing gets scratched or dented, 2-3 with a layer of tissue between each would be perfectly fine). Amazon, please help in not wasting so much cardboard (it should save YOU a little money in packaging too!)Original review:I've been in need of some kinda space-saving organizer for my PS2 vidoegames for a while now. they're taking up precious shelf space that needs to go toward my manga and books lol, so after a lot of deliberating, i ended up picking this up. I SO do not regret it! in fact it's one of my best purchases to date.I got the 52 one, and I'm not sure if PS2 game cases are a little thicker (or perhaps it's just "fuller" filling due to the instruction booklet?) but i had no issues with the cases sliding around. All standard cases fit fine, and i was able to fit some slightly larger DVDs on the bottom couple of spaces (which are a smidgen taller). I also have no issues with it falling over/being unstable or anything of the sort. I don't have a pet tho (i can see how that would affect things). I have it placed in a corner next to my bookshelf, on carpet. it's not touching the wall or the bookshelf, but i think since it's in a corner, it's also out of the way and not easily messed with.I'm pretty anal about how things fit too, and had no trouble with making all my games aligned properly. taking a game out never threatens to topple it, and i never had trouble with taking one game out resulting in several other games around it sliding out or being misaligned.It IS too bad that the slots are a little too wide for blu ray cases. those are just thin enough and short enough that it might be more difficult to keep 'em on the shelf. It's doable, but might upset people who have lower irritation tolerance lol.I'm very tempted to get a 2nd one for any stray DVDs i own!
C**I
Good buy
Great for storing movies
L**N
well made for the price
Works very well for out library videos.
M**.
It's not life-changing but it does the job
Here's the thing about this media tower: it works as advertised. It's going to hold your DVDs and blu-rays. In other words, if this storage tower were a paid employee, it would be an employee that does the most bare minimum of their assigned job requirements and nothing more. If that's all you expect, then you won't be disappointed. But if you need a storage tower with more job experience and a graduate degree, then you may want to remove this one from your list of candidates.This tower's main expertise is holding DVD cases. The slats are perfectly designed and spaced for that purpose. Now you can use it to store blu-ray cases as well, but the fit is a little more unstable. Obviously, this is due to blu-ray cases having a much slimmer profile. So yes, they'll technically fit, but you may find that the slightest nudge may knock a few out of their slots. Since I am storing ONLY blu-rays on this thing, I have a few tips and tricks if you're thinking of doing the same:- Place it in a corner, if you can. Or somewhere that won't easily be walked into. I use this tower as a corner-filler that was previous empty and looked odd.- Store blu-ray cases as centrally as you can in each slot. The exact center is the most stable position. The cases won't be 100% secure if bumped into, but they stay put otherwise.Steelbooks and Criterion cases have the best, most secure fit in terms of blu-ray packaging. DVDs are obviously ideal for this tower. The slots do not accommodate blu-ray cases that are encased inside of another case (say THAT five times fast!). Specifically, there are these clear plastic cases (sleeves) that some people get to protect rare or valuable blu-rays from cosmetic damage. They're just a little too thick for the slots on this tower and won't fit. In fact, nothing thicker than a standard, ordinary DVD case will fit into the slots. There is room for exactly ONE oversized (by thickness) item and that's right at the very top. It's a shelf, rather than a slot.Basically this media tower is good enough for my needs. It fits and holds my stuff. I wish they made another version for blu-rays only, but of course that would make it less versatile. Just make sure you don't set your expectations too high and you'll likely find this tower, at the very least, satisfactory especially given the price.
M**Y
Its fine
It's a little pricy and it tips over sometimes and breaks apart and I have to snap it back together. It holds plenty and works pretty good. the wire is sturdy for the disks but when it tips on certain surfaces it sucks.
A**N
The DVD tower was a good value for the money
It was easy to assemble and it looks nice up against my wall. It holds fifty two, and it's pretty sturdy. It's easy to keep clean too.
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